Article archive for Vent-Axia Ltd
Top award for addressing indoor air quality (01 January 2018)
With a growing body of research pointing to the health implications of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) in both domestic and commercial buildings, Vent-Axia has set the benchmark for high-level filtration with its Pure Air. The Vent-Axia Pure Air filtration system is designed to be used in conjunction with Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) and Demand Energy Recovery (D-ERV) systems to increase filtration levels and offer a healthier indoor environment.
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Leading the way on Air Quality (30 May 2017)
A new filter-less unitary fan designed to meet the specific needs of social housing, boasting powerful, quiet, efficient ventilation is available from VentAxia. The intelligent Lo-Carbon Revive improves indoor air quality and comfort for tenants while being quick and easy to install, low maintenance and reliable.
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Visually and acoustically quiet it will attract many fans! (01 June 2015)
It’s no surprise that, according to recent research from leading British fan manufacturer Vent-Axia, householders want to relax in quiet comfort in their homes.
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Vent-Axia leads with affordable Lo-Carb residential fans (16 September 2009)
Vent-Axia has become the first manufacturer to launch a complete range of low energy DC residential fans, following an expansion to its Lo-Carbon series of energy efficient ventilation products. Having undergone significant investment in its UK manufacturing base Vent-Axia can also now provide its pioneering DC technology at a new lower price point making its Lo-Carbon range the energy efficient and affordable option.
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Breath of Fresh Air (18 November 2008)
Through the multi-billion pound Building Schools for the Future (BSF) investment programme, Vent-Axia is helping Newcastle schools meet optimum classroom ventilation standards and save energy with its state-of-the-art Sentinel Demand controlled ventilation system.
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Vent-Axia OPAL Panel Heater (08 October 2008)
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Reduce the footprint (05 September 2008)
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